Coed Pen Y Bont (almost 11 and a half acres), Tal-y-Llyn, Tywyn, Gwynedd LL36
Property Details
Woodland
Description
Property Details: - Type: Woodland - Bedrooms: 0 - Bathrooms: 0
Agent: Woodlands - Herne Hill Phone: 020 3641 2487
<p>Coed Pen Y Bont is a woodland situated on a south facing mountain side next to the stunning Llyn Mwyngil Lake at Talyllyn. It has established tracks and large clearing. The clearing can be accessed by four wheel drive vehicle from the west or by foot along a cleared track from the east. </p><p>The flat track and clearing offer an easy woodland to develop, a camp to enjoy the warmth of the sun, and wildlife in the woodland. </p><p>Whilst steep, the woodland is possible to move through in all places as it is well developed with clear woodland floor. </p><p>Recent thinning has been undertaken, which will enable more glades to develop. </p><p><b><u>Trees </u></b></p><p>The area of mature trees at the top of Pen Y Bont is interwoven with a beautiful mix of Holly, Oak, Beech, Birch, Cypress, Willow, Douglas Fir and Chestnut to name a few. The lower part of the woodland is populated mostly with oak. </p><p>The woodland comprised of approximately 25% Larch in small pockets, and one larger area of around one acre. The Larch was removed in August 2025 under a statutory plant health notice (SPHN). This work has been done sensitively and selectively by a specialist low impact forestry contractor. The SPHN has no specific replanting obligations, so this gives the opportunity to allow the woodland to regenerate naturally, or for the planting of preferred tree species within the small glades left vacant by the removed Larch. </p><p><b><u>Wildlife </u></b></p><p>Bird song rings out across this woodland. Blackbirds and cuckoos are heard in season. Don't be surprised to see woodcock and buzzards soar overhead. Tawny owls and slow worms warming up in the springtime sun are not unusual. Many species of butterflies dance in and out of the clearing. </p><p>During spring a blanket of bluebells (clychau'r gog) softens the woodland floor, lightly speckled with white wood sorrel and wood anemone. </p><p><b><u>Features </u></b></p><ul><li>Good access tracks. </li><li>Lovely flat, central clearing easily accessible by four wheel drive. </li><li>Incredible location. </li><li>Mixture of broadleaf species, and coniferous species </li><li>Easy parking for a family vehicle. </li></ul><p><b><u>Access, tracks and footpaths </u></b></p><p>A good farm track gives access for a family car along the northern boundary of the woodland. This has good parking towards the top of the wood. </p><p>A track, suitable for a four wheel drive gives access to the flat clearing, with access rights through other private woodland. This track continues to within about 10 metres of the eastern boundary. </p><p>To the eastern side of the woodland a clear footpath runs alongside the entire boundary of the wood. </p><p>The bottom boundary of the woodland has a short (10m) boundary with the B4405, but there is no easy place to park here. </p><p><b><u>Rights and covenants </u></b></p><p>As is the case for all our woodlands, the purchaser will be asked to enter into a covenant which serves to protect the peace and quiet of the woodland. </p><p><b><u>Activities </u></b></p><p>Coed Pen y Bont could be enjoyed as it is, for most woodland activities. Historic saw pits and other historic forestry features are within the woodland. </p><p>The southerly aspect gives good light in the clearing, which would be a lovely area to develop as a flat campsite within the wood. </p><p><b><u>Local area and history </u></b></p><p>Coed Pen Y Bont is situated above the magnificent Talyllyn lake (Llyn Mwyngil in Welsh). The area is encompassed by the flanks of Cadair Idris and the Tarren range of mountains. Quarrying used to be a business here but now it is now predominantly outdoor leisure, tourism and sheep farming that provides employment. </p><p>Nearby is the Talyllyn Railway steam railway and the wonderful Ty'n Y Cornel Hotel from where the photo from the lake was taken.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>
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Coed Pen Y Bont (almost 11 and a half acres), Tal-y-Llyn, Tywyn, Gwynedd LL36
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Gwynedd LL36
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